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24 October 2012 Ultrasound guided fluorescence tomography
Baoqiang Li, Frederic Lesage
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Proceedings Volume 8412, Photonics North 2012; 841208 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2001441
Event: Photonics North 2012, 2012, Montréal, Canada
Abstract
In this study, a hybrid-model imaging system combining fluorescence and ultrasound (US) was investigated with the motivation of providing structural priors towards improvement of fluorescence reconstruction. A single element transducer was scanned over the sample for anatomy. In the fluorescence part, a laser source was scanned over the sample with the emission received by an EMCCD camera. Synchronization was achieved by a pair of motorized linear stages. Structural information was derived from the US images and a profilometry and used to constrain reconstruction. In the reconstruction, we employed a GPU-based Monte Carlo simulation for forward modeling and a pattern-based method to take advantage of the huge dataset for the inverse problem. Performance of this system was validated with two phantoms with fluorophore inclusions. The results indicated that the fluorophore distribution could be accurately reconstructed. And the system has a potential for the future in-vivo study.
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Baoqiang Li and Frederic Lesage "Ultrasound guided fluorescence tomography", Proc. SPIE 8412, Photonics North 2012, 841208 (24 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2001441
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Monte Carlo methods

Imaging systems

Ultrasonography

Cameras

Transducers

Fluorescence tomography

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